Post by Scumhunter on Jan 1, 2017 9:24:48 GMT -5

I like your lists, and just want to reiterate guys like John Blauvelt and Alfredo Capote would have definitely been on my list had their cases not aired on Crime Watch Daily (I'm making my person lists forum-only from now on, although my personal dirty dozen will take all fugitives, tv-aired or otherwise, into consideration.)

Post by Scumhunter on Dec 18, 2017 6:16:35 GMT -5

Made my 2017 top ten list. I know I seem to be making the rules as I go along but I figure to reflect the overall wanted year better, Hunt, Crime Watch Daily, or other t.v. show fugitives can male my list as long as they became wanted the same year.

This made Gerald Bullinger eligible and thus he is my #1 most wanted fugitive for 2017.

Eric Monroe Jones would have made my list but he was aired on Crime Watch Daily and from 2016. (Basically I like make my list as forum exclusive as possible to highlight the lesser known cases).

This year more than ever seemed to have a lot of year end fugitives make the list. I wish that wasn't the case and the year didn't end with such horrible breaking news cases.

Post by Scumhunter on Dec 2, 2018 1:01:22 GMT -5

All right it is now December so I made my annual most wanted list since Dec. 1st and on are only eligible for next year.

Because there were so many unfortunately deserving cases this year, I felt even more than usual, I made a top 20 instead of top 10. Dimas Coronado, however, I felt without question deserved my #1 spot the most.

P.S. I felt Joshua Williams and Gerald Pinkston's cases were too close to the cutoff point to consider for the list despite being wanted for triple homicide, so I put them in as breaking news mentions instead.

Post by тσρтєиhυитєя on Dec 2, 2018 1:12:07 GMT -5

All right it is now December so I made my annual most wanted list since Dec. 1st and on are only eligible for next year.

Because there were so many unfortunately deserving cases this year, I felt even more than usual, I made a top 20 instead of top 10. Dimas Coronado, however, I felt without question deserved my #1 spot the most.

P.S. I felt Joshua Williams and Gerald Pinkston's cases were too close to the cutoff point to consider for the list despite being wanted for triple homicide, so I put them in as breaking news mentions instead.

I’m glad you added Greg Alyn Carlson, & Dennis Saint John Rodríguez to your list and they are both within the top 5. ☺️ lets hope both of them go down before the end of the year.

Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 2, 2018 1:37:31 GMT -5

I usually hold off on confirming my most wanted fugitives of the year until New Year's Day, because most AMW Top Ten lists were showcased on either Kwanzaa Saturday (Dcb. 26 to Dcb. 31), Super Saturday (the Saturday before Christmas Eve), or the first Saturday of January, which means that fugitives were generally at large for at least one month after their AMW introduction before they were named to the list. Effective today, no more fugitives added to the site qualify for my most wanted of '018, and instead the new cases are considered for my '019 list, but a few cases will get removed from my '018 work-in-progress if they get captured in December.

Post by Scumhunter on Dec 2, 2018 1:55:59 GMT -5

Absolutely! There's no rule on how or when to make a yearly most wanted list. I just figure since our new fugitive year starts in December, I might as well just complete the list in December and if someone gets captured before 2019 so be it.

Post by 912thamwuser on Dec 2, 2018 2:02:05 GMT -5

Absolutely! There's no rule on how or when to make a yearly most wanted list. I just figure since our new fugitive year starts in December, I might as well just complete the list in December and if someone gets captured before 2019 so be it.

Because it's too soon for me to set my list in stone yet, I'll confirm the standings of the 20 fugitives you named to your list:

*Tong "Tony, Thor" Wu is in 18th place under the May - August division*I didn't name Montford to my most wanted lists, but another failed-attempted murder suspect is in 39th place under the March - April division*Bejarni Rivas is in 9th place under the September - November division*Anthony Durell Mickell is in 13th place under the December - February division*Campbell, Carr, and Palmer are in 31st place under the March - April division*Arnulfo Ramos and Juan Garcia Ramos Adiel are in 23rd place under the May - August division*Daniel Duane Jensen Jr is next up to replace a captured fugitive, but for now, another child molester is in 40th place under the September to November division. Duane will join him on the board if anyone else gets caught this month.*Salvador Vaca Garcia Jr is in 5th place under the March - April division*Luis Octavio Frias is in 20th place under the September - November division*Terrance Lamb is in 4th place under the May - August division*Harlon Lee Foss is in 4th place under the December - February division*Nyagah "Big Baby" Baker-Williams is in 3rd place under the March - April division*Estefania Ramon-Aguilar and Jose Hilario-Gomez are in 1st place under the December - February division*Tyler Evans is in 2nd place under the December - February division*Phillip Black Bear is in 20th place under the December - February division*Jonathan Hernandez is in 5th place under the September - November division*Greg Alyn Carlson is in 37th place, beneath a slew of homicide cases, under the December - February division*Dennis Saint John Rodriguez Jr got 27th place under the October - November division of my '017 list, but that's because the rest of the murders he's suspected of weren't revealed until July of '018, long after the '017 most wanted list expiry.*Sam Cross is in 2nd place under the May - August division*Dimas Coronado is in 1st place under the September - November division

Post by Scumhunter on Dec 2, 2018 2:04:50 GMT -5

Cool. I'd rather not turn this into the amw.com prospero boards where we're arguing over why someone placed lower or higher than the other on our personal lists and the point is they're all bad but I understand you're just giving a preview as to what your list may look like.

Post by 912thamwuser on Jan 1, 2019 18:28:28 GMT -5

Now it's New Year's Day, so the December elimination phase of my year-end Most Wanted list has ended. However, over the last week of December, we had a spike in incidents where we discovered that some cases had already been solved earlier in the year, so this is just a work-in-progress until we've figured out all such case solutions and I can replace the rest of them. As usual, I have a 40 most wanted list of fugitives added to the site this year, most of whom have been wanted as far back as '999, multiplied into 4 divisions like '015 and '016 (unlike the 5 divisions I ended up with in '017).

Post by Scumhunter on Jan 1, 2019 18:32:27 GMT -5

Now it's New Year's Day, so the December elimination phase of my year-end Most Wanted list has ended. However, over the last week of December, we had a spike in incidents where we discovered that some cases had already been solved earlier in the year, so this is just a work-in-progress until we've figured out all such case solutions and I can replace the rest of them. As usual, I have a 40 most wanted list of fugitives added to the site this year, most of whom have been wanted as far back as '999, multiplied into 4 divisions like '015 and '016 (unlike the 5 divisions I ended up with in '017).

Thanks for your hard work in making this list. I usually keep my list to only fugitives from 2010-present (although in 2020 if I still have time to make year-end lists I'll have to just make a 10-years back rule probably) since we have so many fugitives on this site. Also just a note that Anthony Mickell was captured a week or so ago.